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i'm michelle obama, and on this mother's day weekend, i want to take a moment to honor all the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. i also want to speak to you about an issue of great significance to me as first lady and more importantly, as the mother of two young daughters. like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heart broken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night. i hope that any young people in america who take school for granted, any wrong people who are slacking off and thinking about dropping out, i hope they will learn the story of these girls and recommit themselves to their education. these girls embody the best hope for the future of our world, and we are committed to standing up for them, not just in times of tragedy or crisis, but for the long haul. >> that's an unusual event this weekend. the president's weekly address, this weekend delivered by the first lady, delivered from the white house urging american solidarity with a story unfolding thousands of
i'm michelle obama, and on this mother's day weekend, i want to take a moment to honor all the mothers out there and wish you a happy mother's day. i also want to speak to you about an issue of great significance to me as first lady and more importantly, as the mother of two young daughters. like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heart broken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night. i hope...
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held back from testing evidence with dna tests that have ultimately proven that an individual named michel martin was, in fact, innocent. spent 25 years in prison, innocent every single day. >> sir, i really appreciate you being here governor mark white, former governor of texas. thank you very much for being here. >>> coming up next, we'll reid between the lines on how the death penalty discussion is about how to kill people, not on whether the government should be killing people. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. woman: welcome to learning. spanish in the car.c on. passenger: you've got to be kidding me. driver: this is good. woman: vamanos. driver & passenger: vamanos. woman: gracias. driver & passenger: gracias. passenger: trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. driver: mira entra y comprame unas papitas. vo: get up to 795 miles per tank in the tdi clean diesel. the volkswagen passat. recipient of the j.d. power appeal award, two years in a row. we are the thinkers. the job
held back from testing evidence with dna tests that have ultimately proven that an individual named michel martin was, in fact, innocent. spent 25 years in prison, innocent every single day. >> sir, i really appreciate you being here governor mark white, former governor of texas. thank you very much for being here. >>> coming up next, we'll reid between the lines on how the death penalty discussion is about how to kill people, not on whether the government should be killing...
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in this open seat-- open seat and when you have this many people, republicans are served that where michelle nunn waiting in the wings who is the democrat, daughter of sam nunn, that if they can't kind of get past this primary quickly and the problem for them is they need 50% to move on on the may 20th primary f they don't get 50%, almost nobody expects that they will, there is a july 22nd runoff. so a lot of time for nunn to then find herself tacked to the center while republicans fight it out. >> ifill: and a runoff in the dead of summer. does this shake down the way it does say in north carolina or other states we have been watching, tea party establishments, especially the evangelical. >> we have seen that at least in north carolina. you have tea party with branon you have evangelical. >> what about georgia. >> in georgia it's not quite so clean cut. because have more so there a lot of outsiders who are trying to take on the establishment a little bit more. but you know, these folks are, what republicans are worried about, were worried about is either brown or gingrey getting through bec
in this open seat-- open seat and when you have this many people, republicans are served that where michelle nunn waiting in the wings who is the democrat, daughter of sam nunn, that if they can't kind of get past this primary quickly and the problem for them is they need 50% to move on on the may 20th primary f they don't get 50%, almost nobody expects that they will, there is a july 22nd runoff. so a lot of time for nunn to then find herself tacked to the center while republicans fight it...
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each sort of winning the iowa caucuses which means nobody won, with a bribery scandal related to the michele bachmann campaign, embroiling the manager for mitch mcconnell's campaign. when everything went wrong for iowa republicans in 2012 it was a mess in 2012. when that happened, as soon as their role in 2012 was over they flubbed it and the republican party in iowa basically collapsed. the folks who took it over after the collapse, it was not the social conservatives who dominated the state party for so long. it was not main stream republicans. the it was not the astroturf corporate funded tea party party groups that took over in some other states. no. in iowa, when the iowa republican party collapsed after 2012 when they screwed up the election so badly, the folks who took over the republican party were the ron paul people. on the one hand, you know what? it's just one state. who cares what faction or another is running any one political party in any one state. on the other hand, who controls the republican party there says you have to determine cowboys rode dinosaurs. here's the thing to
each sort of winning the iowa caucuses which means nobody won, with a bribery scandal related to the michele bachmann campaign, embroiling the manager for mitch mcconnell's campaign. when everything went wrong for iowa republicans in 2012 it was a mess in 2012. when that happened, as soon as their role in 2012 was over they flubbed it and the republican party in iowa basically collapsed. the folks who took it over after the collapse, it was not the social conservatives who dominated the state...
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today in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie on "today," michelle knight offered remarkable words of forgiveness for the man who inflicted years of abuse, torture really. she now goes by a little name, lillian rose lee. and sharing survived vifal story in a new book "finding me." what she enjoys most about finally being free. >> being able to wake up in the morning and make a cup of coffee and sit there, watch tv, listen to music and look at the beautiful sky. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens whe
today in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie on "today," michelle knight offered remarkable words of forgiveness for the man who inflicted years of abuse, torture really. she now goes by a little name, lillian rose lee. and sharing survived vifal story in a new book "finding me." what she enjoys most about finally being free. >> being able to wake up in the morning and make a cup of coffee and sit there, watch tv, listen to music and look at the beautiful sky....
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in fact, today georgia senate county michelle nunn became the latest democratic to call for shinseki's resignation. she follows former governor and gubernatorial candidate krist and allison lundgren-grimes in kentucky, making at least three key 2014 hopefuls who are distancing themselves from shinseki. while republicans so far aren't speaking with one voice on whether the shinseki -- whether the secretary should stay or something, that doesn't mean they can use the scandal as a back door to bring up some of the more preferred targets. case in point, obama care. sflool waiting lists are inherent to government medicine. they really need to explain not only the problem in the v.a. system, but is this going to happen to the rest of us when the government takes over medicine in america? >> steven, the democratic congressman from nevada. let's start with that. is there any ekwifl ens whatsoever between what's happening in the veterans administration and the administration of the affordable care act in your view? >> no. what's happening with the veterans administration is wrong. there clearly
in fact, today georgia senate county michelle nunn became the latest democratic to call for shinseki's resignation. she follows former governor and gubernatorial candidate krist and allison lundgren-grimes in kentucky, making at least three key 2014 hopefuls who are distancing themselves from shinseki. while republicans so far aren't speaking with one voice on whether the shinseki -- whether the secretary should stay or something, that doesn't mean they can use the scandal as a back door to...
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michelle diggles will join us. later on, we'll hear from the former u.s. ambassador to nigeria, john campbell, he will talk about the search for the missing girls. also the extent to which the united states can assist. don't forget later on this morning, president obama scheduled to speak at the national museum and memorial for september 11 in new york. live pictures of the building there. "washington journal" will ontinue. >> i saw at the top of the charts well beyond our price range the most expensive house in kt was priced at $34 million, but then marked down to $25 million. it was a bargain. >> what a deal! >> it was a cozy charmer with 14,000 square feet and 42 acres and a river. and i was curious who owned it. i imagined it might be the chairman of general electric perhaps. i looked in the town website and i saw a little note in the zoning record that said, this house has been unoccupied since his owner bought it in 1951. that didn't seem possible. so i went over the next day to see it, and the caretaker asked me, he said i've not seen any car, becau
michelle diggles will join us. later on, we'll hear from the former u.s. ambassador to nigeria, john campbell, he will talk about the search for the missing girls. also the extent to which the united states can assist. don't forget later on this morning, president obama scheduled to speak at the national museum and memorial for september 11 in new york. live pictures of the building there. "washington journal" will ontinue. >> i saw at the top of the charts well beyond our price...
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. >> and the key, thes are person she would be running against is most likely michelle nunn. >> former-- she is a democrat and the daughter of the former senator sam nunn. so you could potentially have two women squaring off against each other in that race. >> let's go to kentucky. >> so in kentucky alison grimes is witting in the wings against each mitchman con el or matt bevin. mccon sell expected to breeze past bev nin this race. of course mccon sell trying to become the majority leader, now he is minority leader. and alison grimes tied in most polls here. and she could be the first woman senator from ken you mentioned oregon. i want to skip ahead to the endangered democratic incumbents. in this case we're talking about women. north carolina, louisiana and new hampshire. >> that say big reason why democrats are so needing to push a lot of the issues related to women in particular because they have im-- women are really ree-- key here whether it is michelle nunn or alison grimes trying to win to take over a republican seat n new hampshire jean shaheen against scott brown. in north ca
. >> and the key, thes are person she would be running against is most likely michelle nunn. >> former-- she is a democrat and the daughter of the former senator sam nunn. so you could potentially have two women squaring off against each other in that race. >> let's go to kentucky. >> so in kentucky alison grimes is witting in the wings against each mitchman con el or matt bevin. mccon sell expected to breeze past bev nin this race. of course mccon sell trying to become...
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from first lady michelle obama. to the pakistani teen-age activist malala yousufzai. to talk-show host and comedian ellen degeneres. to georgia congressman john lewis. >> we have to make it the biggest story in the world. >> brown: the online effort is :that social media campaign was started two years ago by the western group, invisible children, to raise awareness of alleged war crimes by ugandanç rebel leader joseph kony. but the drive to save the nigerian girls has also been criticized as being overly simplistic and ultimately ineffective. and, in a further twist, it turns out the young woman in this photo is not nigerian. in fact, she is from guinea- bissau. her photo was taken in 2011 for a reporting project unrelated to nigeria. all the same, the mass abduction is being widely condemned, including by islamic leaders. today, the top religious official in saudi arabia chargeç boko haram is misguided and should be made to reject its path. >> sreenivasan: california governor jerry brown is embarking on what is likely the final campaign of a political career that
from first lady michelle obama. to the pakistani teen-age activist malala yousufzai. to talk-show host and comedian ellen degeneres. to georgia congressman john lewis. >> we have to make it the biggest story in the world. >> brown: the online effort is :that social media campaign was started two years ago by the western group, invisible children, to raise awareness of alleged war crimes by ugandanç rebel leader joseph kony. but the drive to save the nigerian girls has also been...
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alice stew wrart is a former adviser to the presidential campaigns of mike huckabee, michelle bachmann and rick santorum. we've got to go to alice first. it's an inside game for you. my question is, how does this thing work? if tillis wins, does he bring the tea partier wing, does he bring in the christian right? do they all join him for the general against kay haguen? or is this going to be a schism in the party that lasts? >> no. he will unite them just as he has done as speaker. the fact that he's labelled as the establishment candidate he thinks is kind of amusing. he reminds me, and reminds everyone, that he used to be pta president just eight years ago. he's certainly not the establishment candidate of the gop. he's not only the support and endorsement of jeb bush and other strong republicans, but also he's got tea party support, the nra, the national right to life and other social organizations. he has already brought them into the fold as speaker in north carolina. and he certainly would plan to do so if he were to win the nomination tomorrow. >> it's interesting. you make your
alice stew wrart is a former adviser to the presidential campaigns of mike huckabee, michelle bachmann and rick santorum. we've got to go to alice first. it's an inside game for you. my question is, how does this thing work? if tillis wins, does he bring the tea partier wing, does he bring in the christian right? do they all join him for the general against kay haguen? or is this going to be a schism in the party that lasts? >> no. he will unite them just as he has done as speaker. the...
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it was a direct assault against changes championed by michelle obama. and the arguments offered up, they were just laughable. >> i would dare say that most of what you had for breakfast this morning would not meet that standard. you would -- you would be sent to detention for what you had this morning. you wasn't served s
it was a direct assault against changes championed by michelle obama. and the arguments offered up, they were just laughable. >> i would dare say that most of what you had for breakfast this morning would not meet that standard. you would -- you would be sent to detention for what you had this morning. you wasn't served s
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you can't michelle obama over people's dress. there's a way in which monica lewinsky's name becomes a thing that just carries shame with it. >> well, what struck me about her essay the most was the fact that her journey after this whole controversy was very, very different than bill clinton's journey and even hillary clinton's journey. in fact his reputation has probably blossomed, has grown, his stature has increased. he's seen as such a statesman and such a respected ex-president. meanwhile, she's struggled to make a living and earn a job -- and get a job and earn a living. and so that just speaks to me to the level of male privilege that president clinton, former president clinton benefited from on which most men in his situation benefit from whenever there is the other woman. and so his reputation remained intact while that woman, monica lewinsky, had to endure so much and really silently. she really suffered alone based on her essay and what she describes. >> so i appreciate that you put lewinsky in the context of bill clint
you can't michelle obama over people's dress. there's a way in which monica lewinsky's name becomes a thing that just carries shame with it. >> well, what struck me about her essay the most was the fact that her journey after this whole controversy was very, very different than bill clinton's journey and even hillary clinton's journey. in fact his reputation has probably blossomed, has grown, his stature has increased. he's seen as such a statesman and such a respected ex-president....
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. >>> first lady michelle obama is doing her part to raise awareness about those hundreds of nigerian schoolgirls abducted by terrorists. today she tweeted, "our prayers are with the missing nigerian girls and their families." and she tweeted a photo of herself holding up a sign that reads "bring back our girls." our prayers are with them tonight. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? >>> the gop scandal circus has officially come to town. the big stunt tonight, house republicans are voting on contempt charges for former irs official, and that's just the opening act. speaker boehner's main event is an upcoming vote to form a special committee on benghazi. >> this is all about getting to the truth. there's not going to be a side show. there's
. >>> first lady michelle obama is doing her part to raise awareness about those hundreds of nigerian schoolgirls abducted by terrorists. today she tweeted, "our prayers are with the missing nigerian girls and their families." and she tweeted a photo of herself holding up a sign that reads "bring back our girls." our prayers are with them tonight. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying....
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michelle obama visited a restored kindergarten in topeka kansas, to see wait would have looked like at the time of the court ruling in 1954. mrs. obama challenged high school seniors to bat whal she said were the old prejudices that still linger in america. >> every day you have the power to choose our better history by opening your hearts and minds, by speaking up for what you know is right, by sharing theoard of education. the lessons you all learned right here in topeka. >> president obama marked the anniversary at the white house by recommitting to what he called the long struggle to stamp out bigotry and racism. >> studies show that segregation is still widespread. here in new york a school is trying to buck that trend as elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: when this student arrived for sixth grade, she noticed something different. >> in this school e see a lot of blacks and more hispanic people. i was happy for the fact this school wasn't segregated. i hate segregation. >> reporter: 370 sixth through 12th graders attend a school that used to be a minority neighborhood but in the
michelle obama visited a restored kindergarten in topeka kansas, to see wait would have looked like at the time of the court ruling in 1954. mrs. obama challenged high school seniors to bat whal she said were the old prejudices that still linger in america. >> every day you have the power to choose our better history by opening your hearts and minds, by speaking up for what you know is right, by sharing theoard of education. the lessons you all learned right here in topeka. >>...
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and that is michele reed and ben chavis. if they were involved it would be better than it is right now. guest >> host: you know both of those individuals. >> guest: i do. i would rather not jump into that argument. there are a lot of organizations that we highlight that are doing great work and trying to make sure that all students regardless of their background are able to succeed in school and life. >> host: we heard from the president yesterday giving the teacher of the year award to sean mccombs who group in a troubled family. his mother was an alcoholic. he is 30 years old and among the youngest recipients of the teacher of the year award. he made the point that he makes teaching fun. as a teacher, my question for you, what are the keys to teaching students successfully so they graduate? >> guest: you hear this. is teaching a science or an art? it is a little bit of both. students need to be engaged in learning and we need to make sure we are not just saying are the numbers correct and are we graduating enough. are they
and that is michele reed and ben chavis. if they were involved it would be better than it is right now. guest >> host: you know both of those individuals. >> guest: i do. i would rather not jump into that argument. there are a lot of organizations that we highlight that are doing great work and trying to make sure that all students regardless of their background are able to succeed in school and life. >> host: we heard from the president yesterday giving the teacher of the...
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be our best selves, in fact, she inspired my own mother to name my sister maya, like so many others michelle and i will always cherish the time we were privileged to spend with maya, end quote. to listen to maya angelou was one of the greatest teachers her parting word of wisdom came two days ago when she tweeted this. listen to yourself and in that quietude, you might hear the voice of god. and here now, is more of maya angelou in her own words. >> i don't know how much longer i will be around or how much longer i will write about people that i have known and times that i have lived and things that i have done. but if there is time, i probably will be writing when the lord says "maya, it's time." i will be probably writing a poem or trying to write some music or, an autobiography. >> you may write me down in history with your bitter twisted lies, you may trod men the very dirt but still like dust, i will rise. >> clap hands and let us get from the low road of indifference. clap hands, let us come together and reveal our hearts. let us come together and revive our spirits. let us come togeth
be our best selves, in fact, she inspired my own mother to name my sister maya, like so many others michelle and i will always cherish the time we were privileged to spend with maya, end quote. to listen to maya angelou was one of the greatest teachers her parting word of wisdom came two days ago when she tweeted this. listen to yourself and in that quietude, you might hear the voice of god. and here now, is more of maya angelou in her own words. >> i don't know how much longer i will be...
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always is jerry was saying waiting for that next buzz to happen we have some social media questions michel more ahead on twitter wants to know what happens to the frontal lobe during adolescence stuff too small of you know the frontal lobe is actually developing during adolescence from birth through out the lessons. there's a process called pruning wherein sixty percent of the neural connections are pruned away so the idea of use it or lose it is probably more important when we're young then when we're older bryson now it's facebook. and we store all the information we see in our minds now in fact our minds sort of filter things out so that we are only paying attention to what we think is the most important thing so two people can look at exactly the same event and come away with different ideas on what happened amanda mensa ensiferum i've had anxiety for eighteen years now been on every sort of medication it either stops working or doesn't work at all is ever going to be a test to tell which bed is the right for which person well that's why we do imaging i mean psych how would you ever kn
always is jerry was saying waiting for that next buzz to happen we have some social media questions michel more ahead on twitter wants to know what happens to the frontal lobe during adolescence stuff too small of you know the frontal lobe is actually developing during adolescence from birth through out the lessons. there's a process called pruning wherein sixty percent of the neural connections are pruned away so the idea of use it or lose it is probably more important when we're young then...
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. >> he wrote today, michelle and i join millions around the world in remembering one of the brightest lights in the world, a brilliant writer, a fears friend and an amazing woman. >> knew maya angelou well and today i asked him about her greatest contributions. >> maya angelou must be considered an institution. she made a lasting contribution to make the american community a better communities. she helped us move closer to the better community. she used her pen, she used her mind. her books, her poems, her ability to speak to the heart and the soul of america. she dit, and she did it well. >> you and maya angelou received the presidential medal of freedom. what do you think that award meant to her? >> she was so deservedly honored. i can see it in her face. it meant everything to her. for someone who was born in st. louis and grew up in her younger days in arkansas, and later to become part of the civil rights movement, to work with martin luther king, jr. she felt more than lucky. she felt very blessed. and she used the time that she had on this little piece of real estate well. she
. >> he wrote today, michelle and i join millions around the world in remembering one of the brightest lights in the world, a brilliant writer, a fears friend and an amazing woman. >> knew maya angelou well and today i asked him about her greatest contributions. >> maya angelou must be considered an institution. she made a lasting contribution to make the american community a better communities. she helped us move closer to the better community. she used her pen, she used her...
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michelle knight was the first to be abducted. in a new book, "finding me," she opens up about how she found the courage to survive it all. and in a new interview with cnn's anderson cooper, she talks about the day her life changed forever. >> what did he tell you to get you inside the house? >> in the car, he said that he had puppies. so when we got, like, a quarter down the road, he's like, that's my van right there. and it says puppies for free. of i really didn't think nothing of it until we got into the house fully. that's when it it dawned on me this was a mistake to get into the car. >> that was august 23 already, 2002. 21-year-old michelle knight had been approached by ariel castro. he offered her a ride but said he had to pick up something on the way at his house on seymour avenue. >> you knew by then, this is wrong. >> yeah. and then i ended up being trapped in a small room, small pink room. that's where he proceeded to tie me up like a fish and put me on the wall. >> when you say tie you up like a fish, what do you mean
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a year ago when we at "emily's listing" supported michelle nunn for a long time and when i talked about the cast of characters runs in the republican primary and the moderate i was talking to would go -- what about jakingston? what happened during the primary is jack kingston has moved so far to the right he came out and said that poor kids ought to sweep the floor before they get their free school lunch so they learn there's no such thing as a free lnch. the moderates have had to move or have wanted to move all along or whatever it is, they are now so far to the right that there's no way to get farther to the right. and georgia doesn't end tonight. we just figure out he's in a runoff tonight. they'll spent another couple of months to figure out where on the right they can position themselves farthest. >> remember when -- i should make tee-shirts -- the etch a sketch moment. mitt romney said this horrible thing and that's what republican candidates who moved to the right are hoping to do. look no further than north carolina where you have someone like tom tillis responsible for all the
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. >> woodruff: first lady michelle obama late today tweeted a picture of herself holding up a sign with the hashtag, #bring- back-our-girls jeffrey brown picks up the story here. >> brown: for a closer look at what nigerians make of all this and what assistance the u.s. can offer, i'm joined by jon temin, director of africa programs for the u.s. institute of peace. and heather murdock, who's in abuja covering the story for the christian science monitor. start where you. secretary kerry announced help from the u.s. he said, you're going to see a very, very rapid response. is it clear what that means? what is the expectation there? >> well, there's different expectations. publicly a lot of people are welcoming the u.s. thinking that if anybody can come save those girls, it is the u.s. there is? concern among security experts wondering if it could possibly escalate the situation and put the girls in harm's way. on the streets and protests most people are very happy that the u.s. is finally agreed to come and help them. >> reporter: this is a very small force, certainly for the moment not m
. >> woodruff: first lady michelle obama late today tweeted a picture of herself holding up a sign with the hashtag, #bring- back-our-girls jeffrey brown picks up the story here. >> brown: for a closer look at what nigerians make of all this and what assistance the u.s. can offer, i'm joined by jon temin, director of africa programs for the u.s. institute of peace. and heather murdock, who's in abuja covering the story for the christian science monitor. start where you. secretary...
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. >> now, if we also look at georgia, you've got michelle nunn. let's talk about the newcomer to politics, a long experience in volunteerism in georgia politics. obviously her father, obviously sam nunn. >> she's featuring george h.w. bush in her work with the points in light foundation. we've got eight more primaries to go. on the republican side, i think we don't know what's going to happen. that might be one of those primaries that actually goes to runoff. there's karen handle in that race. there's david purdue in that race. >> karen handle was controversial during the planned parenthood. >> she might be the dark horse in that race. some say she's getting momentum there. lots more to be written about how the tea party is actually faring. i think this north carolina race does show that this race is much stronger. >> let's talk about kentucky. the mitch mcconnell race. we'll play a little bit of the candidate challenging mcconnell. >> i'm a stronger candidate for the general election. largely because she runs on four things. she runs on some vari
. >> now, if we also look at georgia, you've got michelle nunn. let's talk about the newcomer to politics, a long experience in volunteerism in georgia politics. obviously her father, obviously sam nunn. >> she's featuring george h.w. bush in her work with the points in light foundation. we've got eight more primaries to go. on the republican side, i think we don't know what's going to happen. that might be one of those primaries that actually goes to runoff. there's karen handle in...
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this is as if barack and michelle got in a fight and it was caught on tape. they are such private people, but yet they are such international superstars. and we've never seen any trouble out of the jay-z or beyonce camp. so to see this video, when it first was aired yesterday on tmz, i think it broke the internet, the entire thing just shut down because so many people were shocked that we had seen this part of their lives. >> right. and you're speaking of something that breaks form. it breaks the carefully cultivated images they have built. and yet when you look at people saying what do we do with this, should this be private, and how do we all feel when everyone has a phone? i feel -- and i mentioned the point about surrender because i feel that people have given up. someone with the aclu said we're headed toward a surveillance society in which your every move, your every transaction is duly registered and recorded by some computer. >> this is a family fight, a family feud between a family. and it's sad that someone would sell this, you know, video to tmz fo
this is as if barack and michelle got in a fight and it was caught on tape. they are such private people, but yet they are such international superstars. and we've never seen any trouble out of the jay-z or beyonce camp. so to see this video, when it first was aired yesterday on tmz, i think it broke the internet, the entire thing just shut down because so many people were shocked that we had seen this part of their lives. >> right. and you're speaking of something that breaks form. it...
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today we're hearing from one of those women, michelle knight, who endured ten years, tortured, starved, beaten by her captor. she tells anderson cooper she never expected to escape. >> did you think that this would at some point end, that it wouldn't go on, that he would let you go? did he promise that he would let you go? >> no, he told me he would never let me go. >> he said that from the beginning. >> yes. he said you don't have a family that cares about you. if i kill you right now, nobody would even care. >> today, amanda berry and gina dejesus will be honored by the national center for missing & exploited children for giving courage to families trying to find their missing loved ones. part two of anderson's interview with michelle knight airs tonight on "ac360." >>> the world health organization declared a global emergency for a disease once nearly eradicated, warning a 25-year campaign to end polio will be lost without quick action. this is serious. the paralyzing virus is making a crippling comeback in pakistan, syria, cameroon. it spread to neighboring countries, including ira
today we're hearing from one of those women, michelle knight, who endured ten years, tortured, starved, beaten by her captor. she tells anderson cooper she never expected to escape. >> did you think that this would at some point end, that it wouldn't go on, that he would let you go? did he promise that he would let you go? >> no, he told me he would never let me go. >> he said that from the beginning. >> yes. he said you don't have a family that cares about you. if i...
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if i kill you right now, nobody would even care. >> michelle is living on her own. she just recorded a song. she even took up boxing. >> the others are also talking on the first an verse ary of their release. amanda said she has grown, strong and so much to live for. >> gina says she is enjoying to learn new technology and learning to drive. they will be in washington, d.c. tonight for the hope awards which honor people fighting to protect kids from victimization. >> amazing how these women are striving after going through a traumatic event in their lives. >> they've come a long way in a year. amazing that that guy who got arrested for all of that is gone, committing suicide in prison. >> the girls and their representatives said when that happened it was almost better that that happened because there was never a concern that he would ever, even on a fluke be able to come out and do anything else to them. >> we'll be right back. ♪ give you my dirty little secret ♪ ♪ dirty little secret >> can you keep a secret? there's more to a menu than meets the eye. >> some
if i kill you right now, nobody would even care. >> michelle is living on her own. she just recorded a song. she even took up boxing. >> the others are also talking on the first an verse ary of their release. amanda said she has grown, strong and so much to live for. >> gina says she is enjoying to learn new technology and learning to drive. they will be in washington, d.c. tonight for the hope awards which honor people fighting to protect kids from victimization. >>...
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well.: read studies and i think michelle obama is correct. the problem is forced integration militates against the mystic tranquility. you can't force people together. some of the wiser than me once said that if diversity really was a wonderful strength and a beautiful thing, people would practice it spontaneously, you wouldn't have to have always .iversity apparat chicks preach diversity the loudest are people who live in places like chevy chase maryland, georgetown up in vermont in places like that people live in buckingham, pennsylvania who live in neighborhoods that are 100% white while they put their kids in all-white schools. nobody practices it. when you look at the inner cities like philadelphia, you have the problem of black people going from classroom to classroom beating up chinese kids. they have to orientations to keep things in line. california is the greatest example of where we are going. you have hispanics and blacks that are fighting warfare in the , they have have lee's presence in schools to keep the race riots from happen
well.: read studies and i think michelle obama is correct. the problem is forced integration militates against the mystic tranquility. you can't force people together. some of the wiser than me once said that if diversity really was a wonderful strength and a beautiful thing, people would practice it spontaneously, you wouldn't have to have always .iversity apparat chicks preach diversity the loudest are people who live in places like chevy chase maryland, georgetown up in vermont in places...
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mister obama released a statement.saying in part: >>"michelle and i join millions around the world in remembering one of the brightest lights of our time: a brilliant writer, a fierce friend and a truly phenomenal woman.maya was many things.but above all, she was a storyteller, and her greatest stories were true." >> reporter:maya angelou had a global reputation. she had good friends here in the bay area too. those who knew her well say she used here heart and her words to make the world a better place. >> she did it as a poet and writer. she did it as a person who is what i was caught a fuel fool human being she was just that so full of of information and down to earth as so smart and intelligent a greek woman. a great woman ... a full human being. >> i went to north carolina to talk with tar and talk about our friendship and those were the memories that will carry me. >> reporter: told us that maya value honesty and truth over flattery and she did not realize her and pat how big it was. over people. >> catherine: on our facebook page pin or leaving their favorite memories and of my
mister obama released a statement.saying in part: >>"michelle and i join millions around the world in remembering one of the brightest lights of our time: a brilliant writer, a fierce friend and a truly phenomenal woman.maya was many things.but above all, she was a storyteller, and her greatest stories were true." >> reporter:maya angelou had a global reputation. she had good friends here in the bay area too. those who knew her well say she used here heart and her words to...
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michelle was the first to be kidnapped and was held the longest, 11 years. earlier on "today," savannah talked to michelle and they spoke about new beginnings. >> why did you decide to create a new name? >> i felt like every brand-new start needs new beginnings. my name is lillian rose lee. >> you wrote in your diary a long time ago about the butterfly. do you feel like the butterfly? >> yeah. that was able to express herself the way she wants now. and able to be free without control, and no worries. i'm that butterfly. freedom to fly. >> you heard there michelle is going to go by the new name lily, part of her process of starting her new life. she has a new book called "finding me." we'll have more of the interview on monday on "today." how difficult must it be to sit down and write a book, and then to talk about this experience. but her poise and courage and the way she's dealt with it. there was another moment we played earlier where she said, i kept telling the other girls, one day we'll be free. one day we'll be free. and that day came. >> she said in t
michelle was the first to be kidnapped and was held the longest, 11 years. earlier on "today," savannah talked to michelle and they spoke about new beginnings. >> why did you decide to create a new name? >> i felt like every brand-new start needs new beginnings. my name is lillian rose lee. >> you wrote in your diary a long time ago about the butterfly. do you feel like the butterfly? >> yeah. that was able to express herself the way she wants now. and able to...
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something out of its parentheses isn't going to throw anybody off no offense but you do realize that michele bachmann isn't just some obscure politician that no one's heard of she's kind of a big deal homegirl ran for president and if you steal her words the internet will take note you can't just read someone else's policies decide you like them and then use them without bothering to give them any credit or wake up call america we need a leader not a reader we're back with meghan mccain he's no interactive showed take part live airs on pivot t.v. weeknights at ten eastern seven pacific by the way meghan knows nothing about this but her father senator john mccain sent us these comments when he learned that meghan would be with us today let us watch together. megan i understand you're hanging out with larry king tonight he's going to talk to you about your new show congratulations on by the way a show gazers like larry and me we can learn a lot from you know i certainly have not everything do i agree with but we learn a lot have fun on the show i love the old geezer here he calls his he's been
something out of its parentheses isn't going to throw anybody off no offense but you do realize that michele bachmann isn't just some obscure politician that no one's heard of she's kind of a big deal homegirl ran for president and if you steal her words the internet will take note you can't just read someone else's policies decide you like them and then use them without bothering to give them any credit or wake up call america we need a leader not a reader we're back with meghan mccain he's no...
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first lady michelle obama today joined the course of worldwide disgust. mrs. obama devoted her first-ever white house weekly address, her first-ever solo address, she devoted it to the abduction. >> this unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education. grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls. >> outraged nigerians also demonstrated today, and u.s. military advisers and international aid workers have arrived to help nigerian forces find the girls. nbc's stephanie gosk is live for us in neighboring cameroon's capital city. stephanie, what are we hearing about what the nigerian government is doing right now? >> hey, craig. it seems some of that pressure, both domestic and international, is having an effect on the nigerian government. they announced they're going to be moving two military divisions up to the north in that region where they believe the girls may be held at this moment. we also know that they have asked for international help. one group of u.s. military personnel
first lady michelle obama today joined the course of worldwide disgust. mrs. obama devoted her first-ever white house weekly address, her first-ever solo address, she devoted it to the abduction. >> this unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education. grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls. >> outraged nigerians also demonstrated today, and u.s. military advisers and international aid workers...
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in the contest of upper mobility, barack and michelle obama have won, but they have won by being twice as good and enduring twice as much. whatever the obama children achieve, it will be evidence of their family's singular perseverance, not of broad equality. and yet, president obama in many ways is seen as a down payment on a form of reparation that already exists. >> i think people confuse individual achievement with racist inequality and those are two different things. it was great that jackie robinson integrated the majors. that didn't mean everything went away. it's great that we have a black president right now. that doesn't make everything go away. it's so interesting you read that particular paragraph because that was the one we fought the most over internally. but i think it's a very, very important point to make, that we aren't talking about a class-based thing here. or an income-based thing. we're talking about something that has to do with racism and that injures african-americans of all economic classes. >> so i want you to, professor katznelson, frame this historically fo
in the contest of upper mobility, barack and michelle obama have won, but they have won by being twice as good and enduring twice as much. whatever the obama children achieve, it will be evidence of their family's singular perseverance, not of broad equality. and yet, president obama in many ways is seen as a down payment on a form of reparation that already exists. >> i think people confuse individual achievement with racist inequality and those are two different things. it was great...
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let's go to our white house correspondent michelle kosinski. i take it you're inside the white house right now. what do we know? >> reporter: you recognize that we're in the briefing room and we haven't been able to leave for an hour now. that's how long the white house has been under a lockdown. we got some confirmed information as to what exactly happened here and it's an unusual situation. a car, just a civilian, regular person's car followed a motorcade. we're not sure who's. i don't know if you know where pennsylvania avenue is that we're looking at but it's blocked off. it's a pedestrian area right outside the white house but cars can't go in there. it's been that way since '95. the barriers came down, let in the motorcade, a car followed that motorcade in. secret service says that it was immediately stopped, though, and the driver is now in custody. now, all of these journalists here in the briefing room are somewhat trapped trying to make their deadlines. they had their big interviews with the president today and are not able to leave h
let's go to our white house correspondent michelle kosinski. i take it you're inside the white house right now. what do we know? >> reporter: you recognize that we're in the briefing room and we haven't been able to leave for an hour now. that's how long the white house has been under a lockdown. we got some confirmed information as to what exactly happened here and it's an unusual situation. a car, just a civilian, regular person's car followed a motorcade. we're not sure who's. i don't...
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first lady michelle obama pushing for healthy options in caf tearias. >> i see most throw away the healthy foods. >>> the district leading the charge says they are losing the battle and going broke whilst doing it. >>> the rocket's red glare and the skies over utah. this was not just a science experiment. why n.a.s.a. kept close tabs on the amateur astronauts. india's new prime minister elect riding a wave of popularity to victory. can he bring prosperity from his home state to a country of more than a billion people. al jazeera travels to the remote region where narendra modi began his rise to power. >>> the future of american space travel taking flight in utah. college students across the country testing prototypes for the new space launch system. that's the vehicle n.a.s.a. is designing to replace the retired space shuttle. >> all the work for this, i'm nervous too. >> come on, baby. [ cheering ] . >> safe recovery. we are tlal. >> the rockets carried pay loads selected by n.a.s.a. to simulate real-life cargo. teams were judged from a launch that reached a mile-high into the sky. winner
first lady michelle obama pushing for healthy options in caf tearias. >> i see most throw away the healthy foods. >>> the district leading the charge says they are losing the battle and going broke whilst doing it. >>> the rocket's red glare and the skies over utah. this was not just a science experiment. why n.a.s.a. kept close tabs on the amateur astronauts. india's new prime minister elect riding a wave of popularity to victory. can he bring prosperity from his home...
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earlier her campaign carefully downplayed michelle obama's statement that it was critical that she be elected and she recently told the charleston daily mirror, quite frankly, i don't think i have a whole lot that i would be with the president on. but that hasn't helped her lose her underdog status. west virginia is one of several states, like arkansas and louisiana, where the democratic party is in danger of losing seats in socially conservative, but economically populous states where democrats have long been able to buck national trends. that same pressure is being felt further down the ballot where 19 term democratic incumbent nick rayhall will fight against republican state senator evan jenkins. first he has to get through a fairly tough primary against richard ojeda. there are seven nominations fighting for the nomination. the winner is likely to take on nick casey, who's expected to cruise to the nomination today. that's actually going to be a pretty competitive house race. moving on to today's marquee contest, it's the senate race in nebraska. for the second straight cycle, dem
earlier her campaign carefully downplayed michelle obama's statement that it was critical that she be elected and she recently told the charleston daily mirror, quite frankly, i don't think i have a whole lot that i would be with the president on. but that hasn't helped her lose her underdog status. west virginia is one of several states, like arkansas and louisiana, where the democratic party is in danger of losing seats in socially conservative, but economically populous states where...
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i'm michelle griego. a girl from antioch manages to get away from a man she says forced her into prostitution. the teenagerscaped from a stockton motel and called 911 and told police she had run away from home and was forced into prostitution by a man she had met months ago. police say when they caught hip, three other taked girls were in his car. >>> someone in san francisco stole giants' star hunter pence's scooter. it was swiped last night from outside epic roast house on the embarcadero while he was having dinner and rewards are now being offered for its return. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. t john perez when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. >>> thre
i'm michelle griego. a girl from antioch manages to get away from a man she says forced her into prostitution. the teenagerscaped from a stockton motel and called 911 and told police she had run away from home and was forced into prostitution by a man she had met months ago. police say when they caught hip, three other taked girls were in his car. >>> someone in san francisco stole giants' star hunter pence's scooter. it was swiped last night from outside epic roast house on the...
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but michelle nunn is running as a different type of democrat and drawing on the state's fond memories of her father, sam nunn, who served for 24 years there. she is now statistically tied with most of the potential gop nominees except for david purdue, a former reebok ceo who also has family ties. his cousin is the former governor there. and a recent local poll by the "atlanta journal-constitution" shows nunn performing better against both of the establishment gop candidates. joining me to discuss all of this from georgia is patricia norton, a contributor to daily beast. let's get right to it. some of these democrats seem to have figured something out. what do they know that the rest of the party may not? >> i don't know at this minute if it's exactly what the democrats are doing or what the republicans aren't doing. and when you look at these republican challengers, even the incumbents in some cases, the republican agenda in congress and the house and senate, which i think we can all agree has been pulled to the right by members of the tea party, it has even pulled the leaders to the
but michelle nunn is running as a different type of democrat and drawing on the state's fond memories of her father, sam nunn, who served for 24 years there. she is now statistically tied with most of the potential gop nominees except for david purdue, a former reebok ceo who also has family ties. his cousin is the former governor there. and a recent local poll by the "atlanta journal-constitution" shows nunn performing better against both of the establishment gop candidates. joining...
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if no one gets the majority it will take a run-off to decide who will face democrats, michelle nunn, in the fall. in kentucky, incumbent republican leader mitch mcconnell leads the polls against matt bevin, he was caught giving a speech at a cock fighting rally. in pennsylvania, idaho, and oregon, also hosting primaries today. >>> tensions mounting between the u.s. and china over unprecedented cyber spying. charges that china summoning the u.s. ambassador to complain about it. five chinese military officials working from shanghai, they are accused of stealing information like product designs and confidential legal strategies to give chinese companies the advantage, kofgs -- costing jobs in the u.s. the victim's, six pittsburgh-based companies. >> finally, it is a race to the top at the naval academy in annapolis, maryland. the class of 2017 taking part in a 50-year-old tradition known as herdon monument climb. students build a human pyramid tall enough to reach a dixie cup at the top and replace it with an official navy cup. it symbolizes students moving up from first year students t
if no one gets the majority it will take a run-off to decide who will face democrats, michelle nunn, in the fall. in kentucky, incumbent republican leader mitch mcconnell leads the polls against matt bevin, he was caught giving a speech at a cock fighting rally. in pennsylvania, idaho, and oregon, also hosting primaries today. >>> tensions mounting between the u.s. and china over unprecedented cyber spying. charges that china summoning the u.s. ambassador to complain about it. five...
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i'm michelle griego. today cyclists competing in the amgen tour of california will ride across the section of the bay area. riders will start in east san jose and finish in mount diablo. 16 world class teams are competing across more than 720 miles of highways, roadways, and coastlines. >>> today is another spare the air day for the bay area. the second in a row. more record high temperatures and low winds are likely to mean smoggy conditions. air quality officials say the best way to help is to drive less. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,,,, >>> good morning, getting a check of the south bay it's really backed up right now on northbound 280 heading for downtown. and 101. and we have a traffic alert still in effect. this is emergency ramp closure going on most of the day. northbound 880 to southbound 101. remains closed. emergency pothole repair. and just a quick heads-up outside. westbound 237 still really backed up leaving milpitas. that is traffic. he's lawrence. >>> already star
i'm michelle griego. today cyclists competing in the amgen tour of california will ride across the section of the bay area. riders will start in east san jose and finish in mount diablo. 16 world class teams are competing across more than 720 miles of highways, roadways, and coastlines. >>> today is another spare the air day for the bay area. the second in a row. more record high temperatures and low winds are likely to mean smoggy conditions. air quality officials say the best way to...
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michael and michelle and they have together four grandchildren, william, madison, cameron and any kayla. bill -- and mikayla. bill is part of the church in wilson where he leads their powerful gospel choir. i ask my colleagues to join me in showing our heart felt congratulations to a great north carolinian to a great american, mr. william earl "bill" meyers. i thank you, mr. speaker, for yielding time. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, r. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today i rise as a proud co-sponsor of h.r. 3116, the modern cures act. a.l.s., also known as lou gehrig's disease is a progressive, fatal neuromuse could you lahr disorder often resulting in paralysis. as a former rehabilitation therapist and manager, i witnessed firsthand the devastating impact that this disease takes of individual lives and family members. a life expectancy after diagnosis of a.l.s. is an average of two to five years. veterans are twice as likery to experience -- likely t
michael and michelle and they have together four grandchildren, william, madison, cameron and any kayla. bill -- and mikayla. bill is part of the church in wilson where he leads their powerful gospel choir. i ask my colleagues to join me in showing our heart felt congratulations to a great north carolinian to a great american, mr. william earl "bill" meyers. i thank you, mr. speaker, for yielding time. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair...
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in honor of that event michelle obama delivered the weekly white house address for the first time. she had a special message for women around the world. take a listen. >> like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heartbroken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night. these girls embody the best hope for the future of our world. and we are committed to standing up for them not just in times of tragedy or crisis, but for the long haul. >> earlier this week the first lady posted a photo in support of the #bringbackourgirls campaign. it's a horrible story. 200-plus girls. everybody is asking themselves, is there a way to get them back and now you have the first lady weighing in. >> it's particularly difficult because as we're tweeting on the hash tag and raising awareness about this condition and asking other nations to get involved to bring them back, there's still the issue in the ground that people don't understand really the political landscape of what goes on because this group has b
in honor of that event michelle obama delivered the weekly white house address for the first time. she had a special message for women around the world. take a listen. >> like millions of people across the globe, my husband and i are outraged and heartbroken over the kidnapping of more than 200 nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the middle of the night. these girls embody the best hope for the future of our world. and we are committed to standing up for them not just in times...
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michelle obama has been very involved with veterans families. you think when this comes across your desk you want to make immediate action on it. it is doable. it is absolutely doable. you have gone to far to say there is criminal activity. what do you mean by that? >> incompetence means there is long wait list and don't know how our hands around it. this is great example of single-payer if we go the larger way on the health system. criminality is the i'm more interested in protecting my bonus and my job than those that protect our great veteran. as a veteran grandson of a guy that fought in world war ii, that angers me. if you go i'm more concerned about my job than the health care of these veterans. that is not incompetence. that is criminal neglect. i think it is serious we get to the bottom of it. find out who made the calls. they don't get suspended or fired. they get thrown in jail and prosecuted. >> quick question. eric shinseki, does he go. >> i resisted calling for it for a year but now's the time. martha: congressman kinzinger, thank y
michelle obama has been very involved with veterans families. you think when this comes across your desk you want to make immediate action on it. it is doable. it is absolutely doable. you have gone to far to say there is criminal activity. what do you mean by that? >> incompetence means there is long wait list and don't know how our hands around it. this is great example of single-payer if we go the larger way on the health system. criminality is the i'm more interested in protecting my...